Roadside drug tests could save lives

•Dianne from Lansing, formerly of Marysville: “To all the critics of the roadside drug test, maybe part of the reason that our county was picked is because Trent Sheldon had 21 nanograms of marijuana in his system when he killed Jason Schultz. Focusing on the ‘move over law’ as the cause of the crash was misguided — that law means nothing to someone who’s stoned out of their mind! And remember Lisa Bergman who killed Russell Ward and Kody Raymo? More drugs than alcohol in her system.”

•Andrew: “Tuesday’s article on the secret files of JFK that made references to Detroit and it just seemed to end. There was no wrap-up to how they were related. It just left you hanging.”

They’re not related. The files are bits and scraps of notes, interviews and reports. The FBI tracked down a ton of leads, and thousands were pointless.

•No Name: “Do you have an investigative journalist as you did for the opioid crisis who can bring to the front for everyone to know more about the hideous, horrid, human suffering of human trafficking of sex for children, babies, women and men in our area and all over the world and has been for hundreds of years?”

•Harry: “After reading today’s paper, we’re still out 3,000 people living in the county. They’re putting in new condos which usually older people buy. Driving through Port Huron and its vicinities, I see more empty houses than there are people to occupy them. I certainly believe that maybe some good paying jobs and good recruiting by people out there would attract a younger class of people to spend money and improve the economy.”

•No Name: “On the United Way article: Of every dollar that is given to them, how much actually goes to the people who are in need? If you want to give something, give it to the Salvation Army or St. Vincent’s or the food bank in Port Huron. That money goes to them.”

All are wonderful groups and all need our help.

•Joan from St. Clair: “Maybe if the media would stop giving these million-dollar NFL players coverage, they would stop doing it, not take a knee.”

•Jim from Melvin: “To Tom from Lexington about these people who shouldn’t be able to vote: I think it’s wonderful they feel this way about all these people that don’t own property, don’t own businesses, so I don’t think Trump should be able to vote on national defense items. He was a draft dodger.”